(2) Paper box
Waste optical disc
A pair of slacks, used to wrap CDs.
Hand-sewn like this
Five stitches together.
In the form of a box.
Take another unwanted CD, cut the middle circle a little bigger, pack it up and sew it up.
Decorate it with small flowers made of cut cloth ends.
Forming/shaping
Question 2: What handmade products can CD-ROM make? Cut it out and stick it on the lamp, or color it with mosaic glass effect, or color it and cut it into various shapes you want to do decorative painting, or stick some on the edge of ordinary photo frames to have decorative effect. It's not bad to draw directly on the CD.
Question 3: 16 all kinds of waste CDs are made by hand, and the waste CDs are processed to make personalized bookends;
Specific steps:
1. Bend the disc 90 degrees.
2. Paste the bent CD onto another CD with 502 (clamp the pasted place to make it stronger).
3. Take off the clip after fastening, and the CD bookend is ready.
Another method:
1. Paste multiple sheets into a thick multilayer board (10 sheets are generally selected as a group). This is to make the bookend more durable and bear more force when the book is tilted. First, make four thick multilayer boards. 2. Fix and paste two thick multilayer boards at a 90-degree angle.
502 glue and paper cutter are needed in the fixing process: first, choose a place close to the edge of a multilayer board, and use the paper cutter to cut a knife edge with a thickness of almost 65,438+00. Then put the cut of another multilayer board in (pay attention to make the width of the cut slightly smaller than the thickness of the multilayer board), insert it tightly, and then drop 502 glue in the gap, and when it is completely dry, another book will be blocked.
Question 4: What is beautiful and interesting to do by hand with CD? It can be used as an ornament, such as wrapping it with beautiful cloth, drawing some graffiti on it, and then sticking it on the wall to have a sense of form and decorate the wall. Can also be used as a coaster, but also with fabric products. Put the CD on a piece of plain cloth, draw two circles, cut them out, then stick them on the CD and seal the edges.
Question 5: What can I do if I stick a CD on a bowl or something by hand? Put a candle in it when there is a power failure. No work, no flashing.
Question 6: What can waste CDs do? In the process of making marine life, CD fragments will inevitably appear, as sharp as knives, and children are easily injured. I also suggest that you try not to let your children touch any damaged discs. There are many ways to exercise your hands-on ability, and you can change them. ,
Question 7: What can CDs and cotton swabs do? Many families and units have it. Most people will choose to abandon this practice. In fact, old CDs have many uses, such as making coasters, bookshelves, pen containers and so on. Today I will introduce my life trinkets, according to the "old" brilliant photo frame.
The first step is to collect some waste CDs.
Step 2, punch holes in the top and bottom of the CD.
Note: Each CD must be punched in the same position. This is related to whether the disc is flat or not during the later connection.
Step 3, paste a white self-adhesive paper on each CD. Of course, if you like other colors, you can also post them according to your personal preference. Because I prefer white, I choose white as the background color of the photo frame. Note: When using light-colored paper as the background color, you can paste it twice more.
Step 4, choose the Chinese knot and tassel (tassel) for the photo frame.
If you can't knit, you can buy the finished product directly.
Note: Be sure to prepare enough red ropes as thick as Chinese knots.
Step 5, connect the disks with red ropes. The purchased Chinese knot products need to be disassembled when making. The "long knot" part is installed on the first CD. The "ear hanging" part is installed under the last CD. Choosing a few CDs for the whole piece of jewelry is also based on your own preferences.
Question 8: How to make beautiful handmade works from waste CDs? Can be wrapped in cotton and linen to make coasters, strung together to make door curtains, wind chimes and so on. You can also break them all and spell out beautiful patterns in the city, similar to eggshell paintings.
Question 9: How to deal with discarded CDs? It is neither environmentally friendly nor economical to throw it away directly. Simple manual DIY can also turn waste into treasure, decorate warm huts and save the environment. Today, I will share with my friends all kinds of DIY cases that turn waste into practical home accessories through manual DIY. Let's study together.
Waste utilization of waste CD, old CD and clock CD
Washing your hands every morning is the most flustered moment. If a bright clock is installed on the wall next to the dark pool, on the one hand, it can remind yourself to arrange the time for going out reasonably, on the other hand, it can make the dull space active, killing two birds with one stone.
Steps:
1. Paint one side of the CD with propylene fuel.
2. Find a cardboard, cut it into a circle about the size of the circular hole in the middle of the CD, and cut a slightly smaller circle in the middle of the cardboard to fix it.
3. Overlap and paste the circular cardboard with the central circular hole of the CD, and install the clock device.
Just connect the clock with the pointer.
Waste utilization of old CD and CD II. CD door curtain
Don't waste, don't make public, don't blindly follow, and the discarded CD can be decorated with skillful hands to form a new door curtain. With a little brain, simple waste recycling Diy can become a creative new design. Isn't it interesting to hang curtains like this in the bathroom?
Steps:
1. Paint one side of the CD with propylene fuel.
2. Pass through the circular hole in the middle and connect the two disks with wool.
3. Adjust the order before and after, and cut off the extra wool.
4. Connect two discs in series to adjust the tightness of the rope.
Besides being pasted on the wall, color CDs can also be used as coasters. Putting it on the table in this colorful way is also very vivid and full of summer feeling.
Question 10: how to make a comprehensive manual of DIY waste CDs? What should I do with discarded CDs? It is neither environmentally friendly nor economical to throw it away directly. Simple manual DIY can also turn waste into treasure, decorate warm huts and save the environment. Today, I will share with my friends all kinds of DIY cases that turn waste into practical home accessories through manual DIY. Let's study together.
Waste utilization of waste CD, old CD and clock CD
Washing your hands every morning is the most flustered moment. If a bright clock is installed on the wall next to the dark pool, on the one hand, it can remind yourself to arrange the time for going out reasonably, on the other hand, it can make the dull space active, killing two birds with one stone.
Steps:
1. Paint one side of the CD with propylene fuel.
2. Find a cardboard, cut it into a circle about the size of the circular hole in the middle of the CD, and cut a slightly smaller circle in the middle of the cardboard to fix it.
3. Overlap and paste the circular cardboard with the central circular hole of the CD, and install the clock device.
Just connect the clock with the pointer.
Waste utilization of old CD and CD II. CD door curtain
Don't waste, don't make public, don't blindly follow, and the discarded CD can be decorated with skillful hands to form a new door curtain. With a little brain, simple waste recycling Diy can become a creative new design. Isn't it interesting to hang curtains like this in the bathroom?
Steps:
1. Paint one side of the CD with propylene fuel.
2. Pass through the circular hole in the middle and connect the two disks with wool.
3. Adjust the order before and after, and cut off the extra wool.
4. Connect two discs in series to adjust the tightness of the rope.
Besides being pasted on the wall, color CDs can also be used as coasters. Putting it on the table in this colorful way is also very vivid and full of summer feeling.